If the culprit is caught, they could face charges of public lewdness, but he or she would have to get caught in the act. [New York Times]

Derby, CT- Being a good Samaritan turned out to be a bad idea.

25-year-old Gregory Rottjer was arguing with his girlfriend, 22-year-old Jennifer Hannum, on a bridge on Thanksgiving.

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It looked like it was really escalating, so a passerby tried to intervene to make sure everything was okay. Rottjer grabbed the man and THREW HIM off the bridge. The victim fell 45 feet into ice cold water. Authorities were able to rescue him from the river and transport him to the hospital.

This is why I always just keep walking. It's not because I don't care, it's because I don't feel like I should die because of your problem.

Birmingham, England- A doctor has confessed to marking his initials...on patients' organs.

53-year-old Simon Bramhall is a liver, spleen & pancreas surgeon...and he just pleaded guilty to assault charges after admitting to signing his initials on two patients' livers.

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According to testimony, Dr. Bramhall used an argon beam coagulator to brand his patients during two organ transplants in 2013. This instrument is normally used to "sketch" out the areas to operate.

Another surgeon notified the hospital after he noticed the marks while performing a different operation on one of those patients. Prosecutors stated that Dr. Bramhall's actions took place in the presence of colleagues and "with a disregard for the feelings of unconscious patients." Bramhall resigned after a disciplinary hearing in 2014. He's scheduled for sentencing in January. [BBC]